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Reloading
New reloader powders RL-23 and RL-26
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 1027487" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>I don't see where the short mags failed. They are really popular and accurate. They are easier on barrels and the accuracy is great. Brass lasts for ever and they are easy to tune. You can drive a 230 Berger 3000 feet a second with 7828SSC.The thing that hurt the short mags was the fact that Jamison put a patent on the case and won the lawsuit against Winchester. Browning immediately stopped production. Nobody wanted to pay the royalty. They are gaining ground because of the records they set in 1000 yard BR and F-class. The accuracy is there and the nodes are big. The brass is built like a tank and you get many reloadings. The short Mag has done away with all the other magnum chamberings in 1000 yard BR. My 308 Baer throat would move 30 thousandths or more a season and the 300 WSM would only move 2 to 3 thousandths a season. It is that popular that when Norma imports brass it is all gone in a few weeks or so. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 1027487, member: 14053"] I don't see where the short mags failed. They are really popular and accurate. They are easier on barrels and the accuracy is great. Brass lasts for ever and they are easy to tune. You can drive a 230 Berger 3000 feet a second with 7828SSC.The thing that hurt the short mags was the fact that Jamison put a patent on the case and won the lawsuit against Winchester. Browning immediately stopped production. Nobody wanted to pay the royalty. They are gaining ground because of the records they set in 1000 yard BR and F-class. The accuracy is there and the nodes are big. The brass is built like a tank and you get many reloadings. The short Mag has done away with all the other magnum chamberings in 1000 yard BR. My 308 Baer throat would move 30 thousandths or more a season and the 300 WSM would only move 2 to 3 thousandths a season. It is that popular that when Norma imports brass it is all gone in a few weeks or so. Matt [/QUOTE]
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